The Emirates Nuclear Energy Company (ENEC), the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), and ASPIRE have announced a new Proof of Concept (PoC) project to develop and validate autonomous aerial patrolling and monitoring capabilities for critical infrastructure.
This collaboration highlights Abu Dhabi’s leadership in applying advanced autonomy and robotics to enhance the security, resilience, and safety of nationally strategic assets.
The initiative is being conducted within ENEC’s established safety and security frameworks and reflects the company’s disciplined approach to validating advanced technologies before any consideration of operational integration.
Under the agreement, ENEC, working in partnership with TII and supported by ASPIRE, will develop and test advanced drone and aerial robotics systems designed to support routine and on-demand perimeter patrolling in a live operational environment.
The project will assess system performance, operational reliability, and readiness for scale-up, while establishing a clear pathway toward future commercial deployment.
Mohamed Ibrahim Al Hammadi MD & CEO – ENEC
“Safeguarding critical infrastructure requires solutions that are not only innovative but proven, resilient, and aligned with the highest global standards of safety and security. This Proof of Concept enables us to assess how advanced autonomous aerial and robotic systems can enhance situational awareness and support faster, more effective responses in a live operational environment. In collaboration with TII and ASPIRE, we are leveraging cutting-edge technologies to maintain the highest levels of safety and operational excellence.”
Dr. Najwa Aaraj, Chief Executive Officer of TII, stated that, “Through this project, we are validating drone-based patrolling technologies under real operational conditions, ensuring they meet the highest standards of robustness, reliability, and security. These insights are essential for scaling such systems across critical infrastructure where performance and trust are paramount.”
“This collaboration reflects ASPIRE’s mission to translate advanced research into deployable, real-world solutions. By anchoring innovation in a genuine operational requirement and validating it in the field, we are helping to build trusted autonomous systems that can be responsibly scaled. This PoC is not just about testing technology; it is about creating a clear bridge from R&D to deployment and commercialization,” said Stephane Timpano, Chief Executive Officer of ASPIRE.